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TM 9-4110-257-14 Table 2-1.  Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Model F10000RD-Contiued Location Item Item to Not Fully Mission No. Interval Check/ Procedure Capable if: Service 51 Monthly Engine Oil Inspect the switch for frayed or broken wire lead Wire lead frayed or Pressure and evidence of leak.  If wire lead is frayed or broken or class III leak is Switch broken, notify unit maintenance to repair or found. replace it as necessary.  If evidence of leaking found, notify unit maintenance to replace it. 52 Monthly Engine Inspect the switch for frayed or broken wire lead Wire lead frayed or Temperature and evidence of leak.  If wire lead is frayed or broken or class III leak is Switch broken, notify unit maintenance to repair or found. replace it as necessary.  If evidence of leaking found, notify unit maintenance to replace it. SECTION III. OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS 2-4.  ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE. The   refrigeration   unit   requires   specialized   unpacking,   installation,   and   initial   adjustment   procedures.      Notify   unit maintenance for installation. WARNING Operating the refrigeration unit in a building or any enclosed area without the exhaust gases piped outside can result in serious illness or death. NOTE The refrigeration unit is designed to operate under adverse environmental conditions such as rain, snow, etc.  in temperatures from 0°  F to 125°  F (- 17°  C  to  520  C).    The  following  startup  procedures  apply  to  operation  in temperatures  from  40°   F  to  104°   F  (4°   C  to  450  C).    For  temperatures outside this range, see operating instructions for unusual conditions. 2-5.  STARTUP PROCEDURES.  See figure 2-4. CAUTION Operating  the  refrigeration  unit  with  the  service  valves  improperly  set  will damage  the  equipment.    Do  not  operate  unless  you  are  sure  it  has  been properly set up for operation.  Notify unit maintenance. a. Be sure the refrigeration unit has been properly prepared and adjusted for operation. 2-23

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